Hoppa Samuel and all readers, on Friday, December 15, 2006 at 8:52:25 PM means Samuel Thibault: > Sebastian Dellit, le Thu 14 Dec 2006 10:22:46 +0100, a écrit : >> When I restart the computer, brltty didn't start my braille terminal.
> Ok, now I understand the issue. In brltty.conf, you have specified > braille-device usb:USB0 # Specific USB device by serial number. > This is not correct. Either > - you specify usb: and the first detected USB device will be used, > - or you specify usb:0 and the first serial USB device will be used, > - or you specify /dev/ttyUSB0 for using the serial emulating provided by > the kernel > but usb:USB0 doesn't mean anything to brltty. OK, thanks ... I understand. :-) I try it again with braille-device /dev/ttyUSB0 in the /etc/brltty.conf. But, when I restart the computer or when I start brltty /etc/init.d/brltty restart the braille don't work. I type brltty -v and the message means, that the brltty look on braille-device /dev/ttyS0. The settings in the /etc/brltty.conf are not in use? When I put the braille on the serial port and restart brltty (without changes) the braille work. I think the settings in the brltty.conf have no effekt at the moment. Do you know, what I means? Thanks and -- Best regards Sebastian ICQ: 264706583 / MSM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Skype: sebo_de E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Web: www.blindzeln.de

